abnormous

adj
/ˈæbˌnɔɹ.məs/US

Etymology

From Latin abnormis, from ab- + norma (“rule”), + -ous. For more, see normal.

  1. learned borrowing from abnormis

Definitions

  1. Abnormal

    Abnormal; irregular; misshapen.

    • Sir Toby Matthews was a character equally , if not of a more abnormous cast , than his suspected coadjutor
    • No branch , except in the abnormous cases , is given off from the common carotid between its origin and bifurcation

The neighborhood

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